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#![allow(rustdoc::redundant_explicit_links)]
#![allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]

/// Implements a client for the Cloud Shell API.
///
/// # Example
/// ```
/// # tokio_test::block_on(async {
/// # use google_cloud_shell_v1::client::CloudShellService;
/// let client = CloudShellService::builder().build().await?;
/// // use `client` to make requests to the Cloud Shell API.
/// # gax::client_builder::Result::<()>::Ok(()) });
/// ```
///
/// # Service Description
///
/// API for interacting with Google Cloud Shell. Each user of Cloud Shell has at
/// least one environment, which has the ID "default". Environment consists of a
/// Docker image defining what is installed on the environment and a home
/// directory containing the user's data that will remain across sessions.
/// Clients use this API to start and fetch information about their environment,
/// which can then be used to connect to that environment via a separate SSH
/// client.
///
/// # Configuration
///
/// To configure `CloudShellService` use the `with_*` methods in the type returned
/// by [builder()][CloudShellService::builder]. The default configuration should
/// work for most applications. Common configuration changes include
///
/// * [with_endpoint()]: by default this client uses the global default endpoint
///   (`https://cloudshell.googleapis.com`). Applications using regional
///   endpoints or running in restricted networks (e.g. a network configured
//    with [Private Google Access with VPC Service Controls]) may want to
///   override this default.
/// * [with_credentials()]: by default this client uses
///   [Application Default Credentials]. Applications using custom
///   authentication may need to override this default.
///
/// [with_endpoint()]: super::builder::cloud_shell_service::ClientBuilder::with_endpoint
/// [with_credentials()]: super::builder::cloud_shell_service::ClientBuilder::credentials
/// [Private Google Access with VPC Service Controls]: https://cloud.google.com/vpc-service-controls/docs/private-connectivity
/// [Application Default Credentials]: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#adc
///
/// # Pooling and Cloning
///
/// `CloudShellService` holds a connection pool internally, it is advised to
/// create one and the reuse it.  You do not need to wrap `CloudShellService` in
/// an [Rc](std::rc::Rc) or [Arc](std::sync::Arc) to reuse it, because it
/// already uses an `Arc` internally.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct CloudShellService {
    inner: std::sync::Arc<dyn super::stub::dynamic::CloudShellService>,
}

impl CloudShellService {
    /// Returns a builder for [CloudShellService].
    ///
    /// ```
    /// # tokio_test::block_on(async {
    /// # use google_cloud_shell_v1::client::CloudShellService;
    /// let client = CloudShellService::builder().build().await?;
    /// # gax::client_builder::Result::<()>::Ok(()) });
    /// ```
    pub fn builder() -> super::builder::cloud_shell_service::ClientBuilder {
        gax::client_builder::internal::new_builder(
            super::builder::cloud_shell_service::client::Factory,
        )
    }

    /// Creates a new client from the provided stub.
    ///
    /// The most common case for calling this function is in tests mocking the
    /// client's behavior.
    pub fn from_stub<T>(stub: T) -> Self
    where
        T: super::stub::CloudShellService + 'static,
    {
        Self {
            inner: std::sync::Arc::new(stub),
        }
    }

    pub(crate) async fn new(
        config: gaxi::options::ClientConfig,
    ) -> gax::client_builder::Result<Self> {
        let inner = Self::build_inner(config).await?;
        Ok(Self { inner })
    }

    async fn build_inner(
        conf: gaxi::options::ClientConfig,
    ) -> gax::client_builder::Result<std::sync::Arc<dyn super::stub::dynamic::CloudShellService>>
    {
        if gaxi::options::tracing_enabled(&conf) {
            return Ok(std::sync::Arc::new(Self::build_with_tracing(conf).await?));
        }
        Ok(std::sync::Arc::new(Self::build_transport(conf).await?))
    }

    async fn build_transport(
        conf: gaxi::options::ClientConfig,
    ) -> gax::client_builder::Result<impl super::stub::CloudShellService> {
        super::transport::CloudShellService::new(conf).await
    }

    async fn build_with_tracing(
        conf: gaxi::options::ClientConfig,
    ) -> gax::client_builder::Result<impl super::stub::CloudShellService> {
        Self::build_transport(conf)
            .await
            .map(super::tracing::CloudShellService::new)
    }

    /// Gets an environment. Returns NOT_FOUND if the environment does not exist.
    pub fn get_environment(&self) -> super::builder::cloud_shell_service::GetEnvironment {
        super::builder::cloud_shell_service::GetEnvironment::new(self.inner.clone())
    }

    /// Starts an existing environment, allowing clients to connect to it. The
    /// returned operation will contain an instance of StartEnvironmentMetadata in
    /// its metadata field. Users can wait for the environment to start by polling
    /// this operation via GetOperation. Once the environment has finished starting
    /// and is ready to accept connections, the operation will contain a
    /// StartEnvironmentResponse in its response field.
    ///
    /// # Long running operations
    ///
    /// This method is used to start, and/or poll a [long-running Operation].
    /// The [Working with long-running operations] chapter in the [user guide]
    /// covers these operations in detail.
    ///
    /// [long-running operation]: https://google.aip.dev/151
    /// [user guide]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/
    /// [working with long-running operations]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/working_with_long_running_operations.html
    pub fn start_environment(&self) -> super::builder::cloud_shell_service::StartEnvironment {
        super::builder::cloud_shell_service::StartEnvironment::new(self.inner.clone())
    }

    /// Sends OAuth credentials to a running environment on behalf of a user. When
    /// this completes, the environment will be authorized to run various Google
    /// Cloud command line tools without requiring the user to manually
    /// authenticate.
    ///
    /// # Long running operations
    ///
    /// This method is used to start, and/or poll a [long-running Operation].
    /// The [Working with long-running operations] chapter in the [user guide]
    /// covers these operations in detail.
    ///
    /// [long-running operation]: https://google.aip.dev/151
    /// [user guide]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/
    /// [working with long-running operations]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/working_with_long_running_operations.html
    pub fn authorize_environment(
        &self,
    ) -> super::builder::cloud_shell_service::AuthorizeEnvironment {
        super::builder::cloud_shell_service::AuthorizeEnvironment::new(self.inner.clone())
    }

    /// Adds a public SSH key to an environment, allowing clients with the
    /// corresponding private key to connect to that environment via SSH. If a key
    /// with the same content already exists, this will error with ALREADY_EXISTS.
    ///
    /// # Long running operations
    ///
    /// This method is used to start, and/or poll a [long-running Operation].
    /// The [Working with long-running operations] chapter in the [user guide]
    /// covers these operations in detail.
    ///
    /// [long-running operation]: https://google.aip.dev/151
    /// [user guide]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/
    /// [working with long-running operations]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/working_with_long_running_operations.html
    pub fn add_public_key(&self) -> super::builder::cloud_shell_service::AddPublicKey {
        super::builder::cloud_shell_service::AddPublicKey::new(self.inner.clone())
    }

    /// Removes a public SSH key from an environment. Clients will no longer be
    /// able to connect to the environment using the corresponding private key.
    /// If a key with the same content is not present, this will error with
    /// NOT_FOUND.
    ///
    /// # Long running operations
    ///
    /// This method is used to start, and/or poll a [long-running Operation].
    /// The [Working with long-running operations] chapter in the [user guide]
    /// covers these operations in detail.
    ///
    /// [long-running operation]: https://google.aip.dev/151
    /// [user guide]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/
    /// [working with long-running operations]: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-rust/working_with_long_running_operations.html
    pub fn remove_public_key(&self) -> super::builder::cloud_shell_service::RemovePublicKey {
        super::builder::cloud_shell_service::RemovePublicKey::new(self.inner.clone())
    }

    /// Provides the [Operations][google.longrunning.Operations] service functionality in this service.
    ///
    /// [google.longrunning.Operations]: longrunning::client::Operations
    pub fn get_operation(&self) -> super::builder::cloud_shell_service::GetOperation {
        super::builder::cloud_shell_service::GetOperation::new(self.inner.clone())
    }
}
